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#1. A BCBA is observing a parent’s interaction with their child. The parent wants the child to complete their homework. The parent says, ‘Here’s your favorite toy car, now go finish your math worksheet’ The child takes the toy, plays with it for a few minutes, and then reluctantly starts the worksheet. From an Applied Behavior Analysis perspective, what has the parent most accurately established in this interaction?

In Applied Behavior Analysis a contingency specifies an ifthen relationship meaning a desired behavior must occur before the reinforcing consequence is delivered eg If you finish your math worksheet then you can play with your toy car This structure ensures that the reinforcer is contingent upon the completion of the target behavior thereby increasing the likelihood of that behavior occurring in the future positive reinforcement A bribe however involves delivering the potential reinforcer before the desired behavior has occurred often as an attempt to buy compliance eg Heres your toy now do your homework The parent in this scenario gave the toy potential reinforcer first and then requested the behavior which is characteristic of a bribe Bootleg reinforcement refers to unauthorized access to a reinforcer that was not earned according to the established contingency A group contingency involves the consequence for a group of individuals being dependent on the behavior of one individual a subset of the group or the entire group Neither bootleg reinforcement nor a group contingency accurately describes this specific parentchild interaction where the reinforcer precedes the demand

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